ALERT: Reports alleging Niger Republic junta threatened to shoot Tinubu’s plane down are fake

Post Date : September 30, 2023

 

Mohammed Usman, Nigerian ambassador to the Niger Republic, has denied allegations that the military junta prohibited President Bola Tinubu’s aeroplane from flying in its airspace.

The military junta in Niger was said to have asked the plane conveying Tinubu, who had just returned from the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, to leave the country’s airspace.

The president’s plane was reportedly “pursued” out of the landlocked country, and was said to have been at risk of being shot down.

The alleged hostility from the junta was said to be linked to the position of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) — chaired by Tinubu — on the recent coup in the country.

 

When contacted over the allegation, the ambassador countered the claims and described it as fake news.

“It is not true,” he said, in a terse remark on the development.

Tinubu returned to Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, on Friday, one week after he attended the 78th UNGA from September 18 to 26.

During one of the sessions, Tinubu voiced concerns about foreign exploitation in Africa and rising insecurity and asked other nations to offer solutions of mutual benefit.

The UNGA session was his first as Nigeria’s president.

Although there was no official statement, multiple reports said the president departed New York for Paris, France for a short vacation.

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